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erable attention to Berkshires, but after 1880 made no attempt 

 to keep up the pedigrees. He died August 29, 1904. 



John Miller's integrity and good judgment made him a 

 servant of highest value to the stock raising public. His 

 influence on both Canadian and American flocks and herds was 

 second to none and the number of breeders who traced their 

 success to his foundations became greater with each year of his 

 operations. 



